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When he hastened back from lunch at one each day, his heart brim-full of blameless industry, he'd stop to buy cigars and chew the toothsome fat with Mister Stein, who'd bought the lobby shop with money found inside a fresh latrine in a dun field outside Dachau where he'd sat and seen a shadow snake like pain in sunshine.
Frank Barlow, a historian, describes him as a "good scholar and a monk of blameless life".
In the domestic arena, he tries to live a life of blameless middle-class decency.
But only this week I read – again – of blameless families losing their homes to "settlers".
For a big-time broadcaster to cast aspersions on the sexual habits of blameless students seems a bit like bullying.
I would be thrilled to report that Mr. Newton has lived a life of blameless quietude.
This sort of innocent exposure of another, eagerly apprehended life figures among the things lovers lose, a flow of blameless confidences that, halted, builds up a pressure.
In response, Loki claims that Sif has had an affair with him: Then Sif went forward and poured out mead for Loki into a crystal cup and said: Welcome now, Loki, and take the crystal cup :: full of ancient mead, :: you should admit, that of the children of the Æsir, :: that I alone am blameless.
Full rails, full of coal.
Siegelman was convicted on seven of 32 counts in 2006 before Fuller, who held prosecutors blameless for most of the many claims of prosecutorial misconduct.
However, the impact of these abusive government actions on the lives of the blameless majority is incalculable.
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